Awesome!! What type of tarantula is it? Do you have a little microscope? When my big girl molted(an AF B. albopilosum), I spent hours examining her exuvia.
I am the same way!! I have to focus on the need of feeding in order to get through the sound and resistance of crushing their little heads. :( For my wee little small slings, I offer them a dubia leg, and man...that it probably the worst. I'll try and rip off the legs quickly, and then feed the...
Ah, all a matter of opinion, I guess. I find them to be much more convenient than other feeders such as crickets or red runners. To each his own, though. What feeder do you prefer?
But only the adult males have wings, and they cannot even use them to fly. :/
I COMPLETELY agree. Red Runners are fast little buggers. They are usually too fast for me. *sigh* Plus, since they are so fast, they are prone to escaping, and unlike dubias, they WILL breed.
Dubias are incapable of...
I found that after keeping a dubia colony, I actually appreciated roaches more. Just think of them as a flat-er beetle and maybe they won't creep you out as much? :)
@Jacko65 - I wouldn't lie to you! I am just under 40 at this point. :happy::watching::kiss: Ah, I can't wait to see your little B. boehmei!! They are still on my wish list. :cool:
Awwww! Look at you, @Jacko65! This little guy is absolutely gorgeous! I don't think I'd be able to pass it up, either. :) My little A. genic is still very little.
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